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Posted

I recently removed the passenger wiper arm on a 2006 Porsche Cayenne Base model. The mechanic before jimmy rigged the set-up to make it work.

I was watching DYI Dan on YouTube. He has a turbo. I noticed that underneath the passenger wiper arm (the one that goes on the motor) there is a plastic insert that tucks under the cavity of the arm. I do not have that,

Basically, my wiper arm goes too far below the motorized study which is hex shaped and the cone shaped washer comes loose from the passenger wiper arm.

Dumb question: is there an insert that goes underneath the passenger wiper arm (the one that attaches to the motor) to keep it from sliding too far down the stud? If so, can someone provide me the part number.

Thanks in advance

Posted

I don't see this on the diagram.  On this video, he had a Porsche Cayenne Turbo.  They had plastic base covers.  The problem I have: the passenger arm hole that connects to the wiper motor stud goes below the hex hence the cone shape washer does not seat into the wiper arm.  I am thinking these black covers act like stops preventing the arm from going too far down.  Again, I purchased this from the original owner who had a hack mechanic.  

Porsche Cayenne Back Passenger Arm Base Cover Pic 2.png

Porsche Cayenne Back Passenger Arm Base Cover Pic 1.png

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